CFTC was named a top 100 charity by Charity Intelligence and by Moneysense magazine for its financial transparency, accountability, cost efficiency and social impact. Learn more.

Canadian Feed The Children Tops 2018 Financial Charity Ratings

CFTC was named a top 100 charity with the highest (4-star) rating by Charity Intelligence for its financial transparency, accountability, cost efficiency and social impact plus rated ‘A’ by Moneysense magazine for program spending efficiency, fundraising costs, and governance. Learn more.

OUR VISION AND MISSION

1 billion children worldwideare living in poverty

At Canadian Feed The Children, we envision a world where children thrive free from poverty.

Join us in our mission to unlock children’s potential through community-led action in Canada and around the world.

Your support will help create long-term, sustainable food security and access to education, and build community capacity for sustainable development in Ethiopia, Ghana, Uganda, Bolivia and in Indigenous communities in Canada.

INDIGENOUS CHILDREN & YOUTH

STORIES OF PARTNERSHIPS, RESILIENCE AND POSITIVE CHANGE IN THREE FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITIES

“When I think of food sovereignty, I think of nations of people having the ability to feed entire families in the entire region, so that they can feed themselves the next year or the year after that, or even generations from now.” Rodney Contois, Aki Foods Director with Garden Hill First Nation, participants in Transformations 2018

OUR FINANCIALS

LEADING CHANGE: COMMUNITIES IN ACTION2016-2017

Close to 300,000 people are benefiting from CFTC donor investments in food security, education and capacity building programs. Read more about the remarkable community catalysts who have turned these investments into dramatic improvements in their own and their children’s lives, and in their communities around the world.

OUR Programs

FIRST NATIONS FOOD SECURITY

CFTC has launched a new phase of our First Nations food security programming with generous funding provided by The Slaight Family Foundation. The Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds initiative is a national, comprehensive food security program with a mandate to partner with 20 new First Nation communities by 2020.

Recognizing that local partners are the most knowledgeable champions of their own community, CFTC will work with First Nation partners to achieve transformative, sustainable change through a combination of hands-on learning for students; consistent, nutritious, culturally appropriate meals; land-based learning and traditional food practices; nutrition education for students, families and community members; and the engagement of youth champions.